Home Sweet Home

Hey friends,

Welcome to my new blog! I figured since I was transitioning to a new home, now would be a good time to move my blog to its new home, too!

 

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I am so excited to start this journey of home ownership in this awesome 1960s ranch on the outskirts of my hometown. I cannot wait to bring y’all along on the ride as I do renovations and set up home inside this gem of a house!

Some of you know that I have moved a lot in the last 15 years. A LOT. This move will be my 14th one since 2001. And believe it or not, in that time-frame I have lived in 2 separate houses for 3 years each. To say I am ready to put down roots and finally feel settled somewhere is an understatement.

So, what’s first?

Well, thankfully I am not under time constraints to be moved in by a certain date, so that allows me to do necessary landscaping (cleaning up the yard, cutting shrubs) and interior renovations before I have to face the monumental task of unpacking 500 boxes. I am hoping that we’ll have most of this done within a month. Keyword: hope!

My family will help with the above tasks, for which I am grateful. As you can see from the above photo, the shrubbery is very overgrown, and well, the rest of the yard is pretty much on par with this picture.

Inside, we’ll be pulling up carpet to expose the hardwoods, painting ceilings, painting walls, installing new light fixtures, and generally just sprucing up the place. It has been sitting vacant for several months but surprisingly is really clean inside, all things considered.

Retro Ranch details:

So, as I stated it’s a 1960s ranch with 1400 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1 small bath, a dining room with red and pink SHAG CARPETING, a sunken living room with hideous kelly green industrial carpet, and best of all — a 2 car detatched garage with OFFICE!! The garage is getting closed off and finished for my inventory storage and of course the office will be, well, the office, complete with a second coffee bar and a mint green half bath!

This house is being sold by the original owner, who had lived there since it was built in 1964. She planted lovely rose bushes throughout the yard, and there are several pecan trees and even a pear tree, which is LOADED with fruit! The house sits on half an acre and thankfully there is plenty of flat, usable land out back to put in a small garden.

Which room do you think I should start updating first?

Thanks for checking out my new home. I’m so glad you guys are along for the journey!!

 

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2 thoughts on “Home Sweet Home

  1. Ann says:

    Hey there
    Lovely house, I know you will have it looking great. What happened to the farm house? I thought it was nice too. Looking forward to reading about the progress made on your new house. It is quite lovely. Congrats!!

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    • My Vintage Whimsy says:

      Hi,

      Thanks for commenting. I had to move from the farmhouse nearly a year ago when my ex-fiance lost his job and was unable to find any work in the area we were in. I moved back to my hometown at that time and have been looking for housing since then. I miss my farmhouse so much and still hope to move back to that area someday. For now though, this little retro ranch is home!!

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